HIPPA Information

General HIPAA Information

Inland Medical & Rehabs policies and procedures for handling customer data and information have been created with the understanding that Internet technologies are continually evolving. As a result, Inland Medical & Rehabs policies and procedures are subject to change.

Any patient information you give to us is not protected under HIPAA guidelines through email, as our site is not secure, so we ask that you call us directly and do not email any personal correspondence. While serving its customers, Inland Medical & Rehab may acquire, store, and transmit customer communications and information that the customer may regard as private or sensitive, such as a customers name, address, telephone number and/or payment data. If personal information is provided, please reference our Privacy Policy to see how your information will be handled.

Data Security Inland Medical & Rehab will protect its customers information, account data, and personal communications to the fullest extent possible and consistent with the law and the legitimate interests of Inland Medical & Rehab, its partners, its employees and other customers of Inland Medical & Rehabs services. To protect the loss, misuse, or alteration of information collected from customers, Inland Medical & Rehab has appropriate electronic, physical, and managerial procedures in place.

Maintaining Information Information about customers of Inland Medical & Rehab is maintained using the industry standard security measures. However, Inland Medical & Rehab cannot guarantee that information submitted to, maintained on, or transmitted from its systems will be completely secure.

General Requirements under the Security Regulations of HIPAA that we adhere to are:

Ensure the confidentiality, integrity and availability of electronic PHI that it creates, receives, maintains or transmits.

Protect against reasonably anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of electronic PHI.

Protect against uses or disclosures of electronic PHI that are not permitted or required under the privacy rules.